Kiranada - Readings from 'A Year of Silence'

Episode 360,   Jun 06, 2019, 08:21 PM

What is it like to spend a year alone and in silence out in the wild? Find out, with Kiranada's wonderful readings and reflections on her time of deep solitude and peace.

Kiranada is an ordained Buddhist, a traveler, a renowned artist in (cruelty-free) silk, a teacher, an author and a Mom. Here she is at the Portsmouth Public Library in June 2019, reading from her book 'A Year Of Silence', an account of her year-long silent, solitary retreat in the New Zealand bush.

As one of her last engagements before heading off to Kentucky and Missouri to begin a further 3-year solitary, silent retreat, this is a wonderful opportunity to hear what it takes to disconnect from physical contact with family and society and take in the great silence of true solitude.

In the tradition of Thoreau and Milarepa, Kiranada's reflective wit is apparent as she shares excerpts from her retreat journals, and subsequent writing about the experience of meditation and Buddhist practice lived out more fully, free from obligation and all distraction. An essential perspective on space, love, and the opening out of time in an increasingly over-stimulated world!

Listen to an extended edition of this podcast with an extensive Q & A

Recorded at the Portsmouth Public Library, New Hampshire, USA.